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An Agglutinin Associated with the P and the ABO Blood Group Systems

Authors: R. R. Race; Jane Swanson; Patricia Tippett; Ruth Sanger; Shirley Busch;

An Agglutinin Associated with the P and the ABO Blood Group Systems

Abstract

RésuméOn décrit les réactions d'un sérum qui agglutine la majorité d'échantillons d'érythrocytes humains. Le donneur de ce sérum est un noir, M. Luke P., qui souffrait de tumeur lymphomateuse; il n'avait jamais été préalablement transfusé.Il y a trois degrés de réactions: la plupart des échantillons sont Luke(1) ou Luke(w); les réactions Luke(‐) sont présentes chez les erythrocytes des personnes de phénotype rare «p» ou «Pk», et, ceci parmi le 2% des caucasiens pris au hasard. Les réactions Luke(w) et Luke(‐) sont plus fréquentes avec les erythrocytes P2 qu'avec les erythrocytes P1 et, également, plus fréquentes avec les erythrocytes A1 et A1B qu'avec les erythrocytes O, A2, A2B et B. De toute manière, le rapport qui existe entre les erythrocytes P et ABO demeure obscur.L'agglutinine se trouvant dans le sérum Luke est particulièrement difficile à absorber.Les réactions Luke sont certainement sous le contróle génétique et le phénotype Luke(—) est probablement de caractère récessif.ZusammenfassungEs werden die Reaktionen eines Serums beschrieben, welches die überwiegende Mehrzahl der menschlichen Erythrozyten agglutiniert. Der Serumspender war ein Neger namens Luke P., der an lymphomatösen Tumoren litt; er hatte nie Blut‐transfusionen erhalten.Es wurden drei Reaktionstypen gefunden: die meisten Blutproben sind Luke(+) oder Luke(w); Luke(—)‐Reaktionen wurden lediglich bei Blutproben der seltenen Phänotypen p oder Pk sowie bei ca. 2% der Blutproben der weißen Durchschnittsbcvölkerung beobachtet. Luke(w)‐ und Luke(—)‐Reaktionen waren hàufiger bei P2‐als bei P1–lutproben; sie waren auch hàufiger bei Blutproben der Gruppen A, und A1B als solchen der Gruppen O, A2, A2B und B. Trotz aller Bemühungen gelang es nicht die Beziehung zu den P‐und ABO‐Gruppen zu klären.Das im Luke‐Serum enthaltene Agglutinin läßt sich durch Absorption kaum entfernen.Die Luke‐Reaktionen unterliegen ohne Zweifel einer genetischen Steuerung; der Luke(—)‐Phänotyp ist vermutlich ein rezessives Erbmerkmal.

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Agglutinins, Genetics, Medical, Hemagglutination, Neoplasms, Blood Group Antigens, Genetics, Black People, Humans, Hemagglutination Tests, Hodgkin Disease, Antibodies, ABO Blood-Group System

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